Official KU postgame thread

Cyclad

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Not sure what Lawson's wingspan is, but it sure looked massive after he hit his three and he held up his arms. The guy is damn good. He made some tough shots, and I think he deserves a lot of credit for having a really good feel for how to play without the ball.
Lawson is good - brilliant statement by me.
He has not proven to be a capable three point shooter. If he can hit those, like he did last night, I think he will be a rich man. We obviously did not have an answer for him last night, and not sure what we should have done. His 15 rebounds tell you he came to play. In Ames we were able to successfully double him. I think he would go around or shoot over a healthy Solo. Solo might have kept him off the boards better. Jake plays real hard - just a little overmatched, and Lard, at the moment cannot guard me without fouling. Lawson was great last night. Easy to argue he beat us. That said, it seems more like our inability to keep them from getting to the basket hurt us more - imo.
 

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Guards have not done a great job of stopping penetration all season. When Jacobson as our only big that leads to scores way too easily.

Jacobson got manhandled by Lawson. But anyone else likely would have too. Still would have been worth to give Condit a shot tho. Couldn’t have been much worse.

Mike works his ass off but needs to take it up quicker. Good to see him hit a 3- (was that his first in conference play?)

Tough loss- losing by 4 in Phog with Wigginton and Lard scoring only 3 Pts. Still confident they’ll get it together.

Also good to see THT have a good game. Shayok great, as always.
 

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Lawson is good - brilliant statement by me.
He has not proven to be a capable three point shooter. If he can hit those, like he did last night, I think he will be a rich man. We obviously did not have an answer for him last night, and not sure what we should have done. His 15 rebounds tell you he came to play. In Ames we were able to successfully double him. I think he would go around or shoot over a healthy Solo. Solo might have kept him off the boards better. Jake plays real hard - just a little overmatched, and Lard, at the moment cannot guard me without fouling. Lawson was great last night. Easy to argue he beat us. That said, it seems more like our inability to keep them from getting to the basket hurt us more - imo.

Agree with this completely. Lawson was going to get his and I though we forced him to take a couple tough shots (and too many easy ones.) The problem is we let others go off too. Our defense was putrid in stopping the drives to the basket. Compliment ku on a great game play and exposing our weaknesses, we’ve got to get better at stopping drives to the basket with no rim protector.
 

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Prohm said in his press conference that it was on him that they didn't make any adjustments in the 2nd half. So not dumb at all.

Wow. You mean a coach taking the heat off of his players?

Scandalous. It’s obvious he should have been fired before getting on the plane home from Lawrence. Make him find his own way home.
 
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main takeaway from rewatching part of the game was ISU's switching and on ball defense was bad. KU was able to drive the ball pretty much at will. No wonder Prohm switched to zone at times.

ISU's shot difficulty was much higher throughout the game with the pass around the parameter offense. Although shooting 40% on contested 3s is pretty good.
 

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An added thought- I do think we need to go 8 deep, minimum, to keep our legs fresh. I'm particularly concerned about NWB, as he still moves like an old man when he's off the floor. It would be really bad if Nick can't go down the stretch because we couldn't give him 7 or 8 minutes of rest.

We should definitely be 8-9 deep. No reason not to do that.
 

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main takeaway from rewatching part of the game was ISU's switching and on ball defense was bad. KU was able to drive the ball pretty much at will. No wonder Prohm switched to zone at times.

ISU's shot difficulty was much higher throughout the game with the pass around the parameter offense. Although shooting 40% on contested 3s is pretty good.

We missed plenty of open threes, so it evens out.
 

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Agree to disagree. Lindell has already proven he can play at a high level. The only reason he's not starting now is due to an injury. I think he needs a boost of confidence, and I think you do it now because we're going to need him down the road.
How can he lose so much in one season? Is something going on we don't know about?
 

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How can he lose so much in one season? Is something going on we don't know about?

Obviously because this is the first time a returning player hasn't been as effective in his second season in college basketball and it's the first time ISU winning the Big 12 title might be in peril.
 

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How can he lose so much in one season? Is something going on we don't know about?

Injury that kept him out for a while, combined with a big influx of talent. He's searching for his role, while trying to get in the groove. Honestly, I'm not all that concerned about it. He is a talented kid. I'd be surprised if we're still talking about this 5 games from now.